How is food prevented from entering the trachea when we eat or drink?

Dear student. The epiglottis is a flap of tissue that covers your trachea, or windpipe, while you eat to prevent food from entering your windpipe / trachea.This flap blocks food and drink from going down into the trachea when you swallow. Regard

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Dear student,
Epiglottis - large , leaf-shaped piece of cartilage lying on top of larynx; during swallowing the larynx elevates, causing the epiglottis to fall on the glottis (opening into larynx) like a lid, closing it off - this?prevents food?from?entering the windpipe?(trachea).
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